Laminin argument

The laminin argument is an attempt to prove the existence of the Christian god. The argument promotes the idea that God left a hallmark of its creation of living beings in the form of the laminin glycoprotein.

Counter arguments

A commonly used illustrative format of the structure of laminin can be said to resemble a cross (among other things, such as a sword or caduceus). The actual protein itself would have to be manipulated from the form it takes in nature in order to resemble a cross.

A common criticism of Christianity is that it breaks the second commandment (of the Biblical Ten Commandments) by the use of the cross or crucifix as a symbol of worship. If this is an accurate criticism, then the Christian god is encouraging the breaking of its own commandments.